Princess Beatrice and her husband, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, hold the distinction of the largest age gap marriage within the British royal family today. While historically, royal unions have often involved significant age differences, contemporary members tend to marry partners closer to their own age. Notably, even King Charles III, who was 12 years senior to the late Princess Diana, exemplifies this shift.
Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi was born on November 19, 1983, making him nearly five years older than Princess Beatrice, born August 8, 1988. Their relationship reportedly began in 2018 after mutual acquaintances introduced them. At that time, Mozzi had recently ended his engagement with Dara Huang, with whom he shared a son, while Beatrice had separated from her former partner, Dave Clark, two years earlier. The couple publicly confirmed their romance in March 2019 during a gala at the National Portrait Gallery, and they married privately in July 2020, when Beatrice was 31 and Mozzi was 36.
In comparison, other royal marriages feature smaller age differences. For instance, Princess Eugenie, Beatrice's younger sister, is four years younger than her husband Jack Brooksbank. Similarly, Princ...
Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mozzi Have the Widest Age Gap in Royal Marriages Today
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